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Mail Carriers BERLIN (#).—Attacks hnuheemenfroqmn onwmrllm s 25 YOUR EASTER SUIT Is Ready—3 Specl'al Choosings— A Little Down—A Little Weekly or Monthly Every man likes to step out on Easter morn (Palm Sunday, too, as well) in snappy, new clothes. best sellers . . . authentic, correct styles at typical Eiseman’s low prices. The new browns, tans, greys and blues, in rich distinctive patterns, men’s models. Remember Our Charge Service Plan! ¥ EISEMAN'S roum that the carriers have been mission o carry pistols. The Armed. robbers runl police patrol system is trengthened. LIBERAL CREDIT Take advantage of Eise- man’s generous payment g]an and dress well thig pring. You are welcome to an account. Terms will be cheerfully arranged to your entire satisfaction. Investigate this helpful credit plan. 30 35 Here you will find the season’s Men’s and young SEVENTH & F STS. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR CHARLES N. WHITE Officer of Disabled American Vet- erans Is Buried With -Military Honors. Funeral services for Charles N. White, 40 years old, senior vice com- mander of the District Department Disabled American Veterans of the World Wi the United States Naval Hospital, were held this afternoon at Tabler’s Chapel, 928 M street. Burial, with military honors, was held at Ariington Nationai me! mlmg in the Si Corps at Winston-Salem, N. C, 1917, Mr. White served overseas and participated in two major enllnmenu. He was discharged in June, ‘As an organizer of the Naval Chap- ter, No. 2, D. A. V., he was instru- mental in exglndlns its membership i i1 L, e s et with Fron ine Post, No. , Vet- the Lin. by-bmher.a.o.wm of Alberta, ‘When fish are salted for transporta- tion to the markets the lou in weight is about 50 per cent. With the new re!rtgeuuon machinery now carried by many of the fishing boats, whereby the fish are taken to market in a fresh frozen condition, the loss is cut down to about one-half of that of the salting process. b __} Select Your Monument fl.l.. %Mumfih finishea asonable Siices. a1 materiais. best workmanahi Washington Granite’ Monumennl Co., Inc. WILLIAM JARDINE. Secty 48 N X Ave. N.W. Natl 0870 LAST RITES ARE HELD FOR MISS A. M. THYSON|, Requiem Mass Is Celebrated at St. Paul’s Church, With Burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral services for Miss Anna Maude Thyson, 58 years old, a lifelong resident of hington, who died Wed- nesday at the Georgetown University Hospital, were hold morning from r.ha residence_of Thyson, the Fourteenth street. Requiem m: celebrated at St. Paul's church xnm- ment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Miss Thyson was the daughter of the late Hermanus G. Thyson and Susan D. Thyson. She is survived by three brothers and two mun. Paulus, George and Lieut. Comdr. Leo C. Thyson, U. 8. N.,, and Mrs, Gr-r,e Thyson Southworth and Mrs. Willlam F. Harrison, wfle of Maj. William F. Harrison, U. 8. M. C. MRS. MINNIE S. BAUM’S FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Wife of Furinture Dealer, and Cap- " ital Resident 24 Years, Buried in Hebrew Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Minnfe Strouse Baum, 55 years old, wife of Oscar Baum, owner of the Baum Fur- niture Co., 1108 Connecticut avenue, who died yesterday at her residence, 1622 Decatur street, were held this at _the residence. Interment was in the Washington Hebrew Ceme- te) Ty. Mrs. Baum had resided in Washing- ton 24 years, coming here from Pitts- burgh, She was a member of the grlamhood “of the Eighth Street Hebrew ‘emple. Besides her husband, she issurvived by two sons, Oscar Baum, jr., and Wal- ter Baum of this city. The Service that we render for $125 is complete in every way; noth. ing is slighted, nothing over- looked. It is a service for those who must watch their purs s, and who desire to show proper respect. We serve people in every walk of life, serve them as they wish to be served. Our prices begin at $125, but qne may spend just what he ,g"i-:AL FUNERAL HOME ‘or rg/‘erem:e. Ask yournc:ghbor 816 H STREET, PHONES:LINCOLN 8200-820! Marriage Licenses. 5'F'°z 2 [ Mkerwm Dl. .nd ull' . C. Smit| 4 Kk Spri; lepeh lmhu’m: 5 Hurd, Jr, -m‘ u. .nd Esther M. Melic R 0 st 3 Revp, 28 SEUSRG Mary E. Latsure, and Mlbll Rev. L. 25; Rev. 7. 1cra 3B this cit Heflron, 22, Capitol Helahts, M Births Reported . The following births have beg ted the Health Department in the nd Msrsaret Ston sirl. earne, sirl. Cleo Bntlln{{ !: rockett, gt 2 r incox. girl te, Muiling tn, Dickens, girl. AR u William and" Randoiph L. Charles L. n Bass, connelm bor . “Addison, boy. M. Wayson, boy. Miller. bo: D. ‘Wrien 1 % meaver, Sirl: Jennings, rine Btu red_A. b Landreau, boy. C. (Cravley. boy. . ol b et A. el 3 and Anna cB Weste mp, boy. d”Eltore T. Tioy, ohlman. . Deaths Reported. e bee: ‘u orted . ey, 2T, Breels "Wiesly €. dth st between !un.ernuv. ‘and Chest: 5, B, Posler, 71, 22 3rd st se. ERR Haree: ”Ol"fly! Rardoion 3, K. Buragas. andolph & cm.mm 3. 83."Ho, 3 Anna M_ Thuo Ada L ‘Thom; Richard D. CM Alphonsus J. Burns, 37, U. S. Ni General Hospitay eush 33 ‘Madelaing Mildred 8th st. s.e. Walter ain. 18, 1125 17th iidrens, Hossita) and nersl Hospiial, Martna Re?‘on’n 1635 or. Hospital. lnl }.'llh st. imen's Horpit feone amfl'm Ehilaren's ‘Hosstial, lflly Pay Ior Everything the whole a very lo-d Taae : §100° !TEEL VAUI.'I'S. $85. money can Al Priees Incinds nn Sincers buy aré only.. Offices and Chapels 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Columbia 0432 Madeline Waitace, own, 32, Sid Marte . White, 23 el it nd Annle Youns, 35; 3 23, and Mary R. 534 hour ome for Incurables. o Reed Mn!filmtil ot W”’fi'l’m a%vv:“ b5 "'w it b-ulllxfl 8, wu: o any .r.IJ'E’ !:‘: , Fotktives unrunum of tul AMICY, R Braths. BOLDING, WILEY, on Thursday, A ;?M{‘r'.':, R’-uv:ua hvi&%hd} “‘I' i Nl s T s uonul cmn COLLI WBEN ma, f Dch it ines S00% 14th k. n-. Baturda; Wt I, Interment Cedsr tery’ COPENING, 10, 1030, at, JAMES' CO] Wiy x iE )vn~ una funerai A'nm "Come: to is resi NING. i, . HAM residen Dorothy, Ma o na A William 5. A‘ ther-in-law * From Fraziers Junerel® oms ave Dw» Ssturdey, april 12, at Relatives 'and friends invited. Lincoln ‘Memorial Cemetery, Three Die by Suffocation. RICHMOND, Va, April 11 (#).— Three members of a colored family were killed by suffocation and a fourth was seriously injured in leaping from a sec- ond-swrg(wh idow early this morning in c! a fire wl destroyed their home here. R TOS T RNTHAS E0050e0%% Marstane ONE TIRE FOUND. Call atter 8 o'elogk. 617 12th st. LOST. BAG—Brown Jeatner mixed w"hh"‘ een, w1 ;l.mfdbnl've Ebo'!'n Ti o contal o in i e mm chun MI "Pfi3s You st. 5w Nori - | 4452 Ban Pnc. rh!!‘a o1d, Aleresd, plug st ril 1 and M. ween gnd st ne. on Poreat Wihara out” "Rt uu. Apt. 806 BRACELET, white woid, ‘mesh 1K, dlamond gapphires in “center, ity ath nesday. Call National 0102. and G tday am.: P at 15th and New York ave.~ Reward. land E. L. Crawford. EARRING, <iamond cluster eatring. ward. Telephone Decnux 1269. Mrs. Bllck- well. 1302 18th s g gy RoucE oz, ey, ers Jo nnhma of c-unyunm borhood, Sth Tt 8. (ttennouse st Georsis 2464, 11 of. victhity Somn, e wadtitn | lost Wednes Reward. ic] ndy “ T T ts. wednndn | 12th and K ing valuable papers and keep- aiso lsrge sum of money. Reward. i ueomn 3654. GES—Tuesd; i Kangs, Dackaes | %tnnle‘li “in 1 P-lnm ola' pack, el to Apr. 308, 1801 xc"% PIN_Betws sions, old-! ep PUI silk, containiny 5 R it and e ave Bw or Lt Call_As WIPIIE& I&P“RlN« S SAVINGS ) . DRESSES(M New colors! New sil- All the prettiest new fads New styles! houettes! OTHERS! Complete Spring Here s Our o Big Success o o 423, sre nvited: 'l,nlud num' On Thursday, Apri flum Hear: Home. vafty: KATHERINE A. beloved 'A a o AT s Bt TRL, T8 Festing st W. Warren Taltavull's funeral bome 14t ot -na Boring rd. n.w. Notice M¢3:: 1 imen’s and mhh 'rmylo. AIW 1smE Sunday, April 6. reed: ital, duc dunled brother of Pangiie and Co Baturday, April 17, at | Fom '3y, “Ernees Jarvie Co. fumerai e oo s oo, HER) ps 11 NER, HANNAH C. April 10, 1630, at Providerice Hopitar RANNAR " GARNER (nee Breen). beloved wife of Gaorge T Gakpes. Fumural fove the resi- dence of her daughter, 3623 8o South Dakote ave’ ne, on o A i et Monday, April 1 ch wherd Relatives " and 7 ted to uutnd Tnterment Mount Olivet. Cometers. GAT!!‘ WALTER N. on Thursdes, Awu , 1830, sidence, 309 4th et s.e., WALTER N."the Beloved: novoas i 5o ie Gates Pritchard). Funeral from is late residence on Saturday. April 12, a3 elock pm. Relatives and {riends invited to atend. Intermeat in Coner Slonai” Cametery GE.’,T,Y-.;“-g" o OB, 1 3 eorgetown Unigersity Hospital ALON: ETTE of 4311 Brandyaine Puneral umm at Gawler's i 1754 Fa. “ave on Baturday. I'i2, at 215 pm. “nterment Aring- National Cemetery. y, April u ve-named chapel e Bunday, Aor (A% a1 April at 1 pm. Interment Payne's sday. April of Remains _ resting at bud the Gardener gave us, s Shiled fortn by early bloom: to show how sweet flowers adise blunm KRIEG, EDWARD . on ‘Thurs- day, ; (erily, at (_‘cnrkeluuu Uni- D_J.. beloved son Godfrey and Catherine Krieg, S eate Wuneral Cham o trict: nen:e ©f ms Drother, Joseph Krieg. 1144 n Monday, April 14, at 8 {0 the Shrine "of the Bacreq d Park soul. and friends Tteriment Motnt, Gliver Cometony. MANLY, JOHN ALEXANDER. = Departed ihig lite on Thirsday. April” 10, 1930 at his residence, B, Siinfieton eSiag JOHN, ALEX: ANDER MANLY. Vs ' wite, ‘Agncs Poe Manly: two children. six sisters and gne brother. | Puneral ‘Sinda il i3 from McGuire i Westginates sia. lington, Va. Frien Vit st eld. Voted wite, Mrs. Lucinda Musks, and"for daughters,” Miss Hattie Marks 'and Mrs. White of New York City: Mre, Louisé al of intown, Pa.. and Mrs. An- e leen o7 Tis city! and one Yon, Fard Marks, and on ndchild, n 5% Furterar “wilt b held from the above named church on Satur- April 12, ‘st 1 oclock. Friends in- e, & Miller oficiatin. ment in Woodlawn Cemete: MARKS. JAMES E. _Offcers and membm of Columbia Lodge, No. 85, are hereby gotified of ‘the’ death of Brother JAMES ‘A session of sorrow will be held v Columbia iodse, Elkg Home, Pri- gday. April 11 at T30 pim. Puneral'from grim Baptist Church, 3d ‘and LVan sts. on Baturday, April 12, at nand,, members of mmsn: ur 40; Forest Chapel, Eieite 'l‘tmnle. No. S7ere Dovniea® HERDE! JONES, Exaited Ruler. A B WILLIAMS, ‘Sec: JAMES ED DWARD. The Crispus Relief ~Association _ announces | e dentn o1 S AVES W ARD "HARKS on Wednesday, April 9. 1930, at his resi- dence, and that the funeral will be held {rom the Pilgrim Bapst Church 3rd and Van a Yan sfs. ¥ on “Saturday atiernoon ¢ o © 241 Eken puLLER, Pre J. C. BURLLS, Bec. McSHANE, JOHN ALBERT. Suddenly. on Thursday, Apil 10, 1930, ‘at. Walter Reed General !olfik‘:«l. JOHN v Inter- Rema! 167 Crunersi Home Eaturdar, April 13 at ril 13, Arlington National Cemetery. i LLS, JOHN W. Departed this life Wed- nesday, Avril 9, 1930, at 4:30 B.mc st his | Iesidence, 1326 gth st JOHN ML) Ace e | brother Annle end Maria Mills. He aiso host™ of other relatives and mendl Funeral Saturday, April rom Mount, Carmel Baptist > Bra 'and Eve ste Remains resting st W Ernest Jarvis Co funeral e.nnun. 1432 You st. Church on Interment | Toso: »mf'mmggu p'f‘?’i‘a’" a Tt Myer \NCES MULTERER. Interment, Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Clarendon, Va. MURRELL, JOHN F. Suddenly, on 7:30 pm., at Heights. Md.. [CO, beloved husband of Modesta Odorrico. Funeral services o 'be nem Saturday. Avril 12, a st Bt. "Eathaiic Chureh: Interment, wili ORNDORFF, THOMAS §. On Wednexdly‘ April o, 1630 after s short Winess at bl £ Sim- e funrsy Shomer Rockvile, Kid-. on Saturday, April 12, at 2 p.m. lnzermem private. RATCLIFFE. LOUIS A. On tur 30 pm; trom the, 5‘ Brae unerai churen. 1433 You s ‘:. . Avril 4o, culosis AM Svsted: brother ol nm—ra ton and Bnel Beverls of 1 Y o U nw imdln J;px‘u %, tom the rnest Jazvis Go. ureh, 1432 You st. n.w. 18 TYREE, KATE G. On Thursday. Avril 10, 1930, at 715 pri. at her residence, KATE TYREE, beloved wite of Wi I other of Bumuel & sy Der, and dausnier ot H. G neral Saturday at Fesidence, 1315 Y at” Lincoln Memorial Geme t'2 fune Dml‘ Iry her iate ¥ WL, ot On March 31, FRAN: RA c wu.Bchzn belovpd'hunhgnfl o Bore gmann, Waldecker. | WALEACE. WILLIAM. On wednesday, 9, ‘1930, ‘'WILLIAM WALLACE, dévored: son of Dora Wallace ‘and . the Car llace. brother of an w. ~Remains resting at the W. pErnest rvis, Co. funeral church, [ 1432 ursday, there B fate Fesiaence: 1010 nomy st nw .mh“ In Memoriam. | BROONE. EDITH. In sad b | P aea Fena: EDFT SROORE Eha ) one year ago foday. April 11, 1929, HER FRIEND, PRISCILLA HAMILTON. * CAMPBELL. CLA| n me dearly beloved cumméymgfpx'fl who lett me one 880 today, April 11, You left behind a broken heart at loved you so sincere That hever A4 ang never will Forget_you, Clara, dea YOUR LONELY SISTER, IDA. DENNIS, ALEXANDER. 1In fond O B , Wi ANDER DEN] 0 departed this life As 1 loved him, so ss him. KATIE Do Priiiey, o GOODS. BUELETTE LACEY. In sad but ioying remembrance of our devoted daugh- ter and sister, BUELI CEY GOODS, who departed this life Bfl! ar l 0 to- day, April 11, 1929 b Bag. sad. O Lord, how dreary: e, lonesome, every um.mn: Tor your loving voice snd foot- eDs, Weary. for I hear them not. re; id and never will ou, Buel m.v'o dear. ¥ 1acey BROTHER, HENRY LA( somany, Wit mme. 1, ur devote er LIAM KER JOHNSON, Sr... who paried ¢ R THEE one vear akoodty ALK s&ne may think we are not lonsly, they Lithle do they Enon ts meartac That we suffer all the while. Surrounded by friends we are lonely, In the midst of pleasures we are blus, miles on our face, but our hearts ache. VS ““&"‘L’D’"E’N ANDREW, CLAUDE. CATHERINE AND MATILDA. * JOHNSON, WILLIAM BARKER, Sr. s JoRN. . b, departed tnia 1fe one vear ago tocay, April Tears come down my ch Loiging, dear fainer, for The toottens we i DEVOTED FOSTER DAUGHTE! - ERINE WILLIAMS. ey MASON. MARGARET. ' In memory of our dear ‘wite and mother, MARGARET N, who entered mto rest five years today. April 11, Loved in life. umembered in death. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND" CHIL- orr rf, cAlol.nll €. 1In lovi - bri INE G OFFUTT, wht CAR " Who derlned Sis it Thtsday, CAnc "o wife of the lste David A. Offutt, mother of Armand Offutt and Gertrude & Rhodes, daughter of Martha S. Ji the late M athan the late Aib Jan) Broverns. 1ot chaptar, TOth to st verses. + PAYNE, BATTIE MAY, In loving remem- brance of ol\’r dear wife and mother, BAT: senty today. April i1, 1905. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH- ROBINSON, PRINCE. In memory of my husband,' PRINCE “ROBINSON, who _de- parted this life one year ago today. April %0 | e Sleep on in :e-ee thy battle is won; His wi HI! . FRANCES ROBINSON. TTO! ANK In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, NK VETTORI, sho died one sear ago ¥ todar. XoAd i VE WIFE AND CHILDREN. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St N-W- - Fhone west con Frank Geler’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTR ST. Lidaern Cnaer. Teiephoss National 2473 TIMOTHY HANLON Funeral Director Private Ambulance 641 H St. N.E. Linc. 5543 5 V. L. SPEARE CO Herbert B. Nevu.u Funeral Home 928 New York Ave. N.W. Distriet 2600 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Private Limousine Ambulance 413 B Bt NE Modern Chapel Lmtoln 0524 ‘sstablished 1876 JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 1337 1 th 0041 ALMUS R SPEARE Sncceeding the Original W R Speare Co nnecticut Ave. POTOMAC 4600 12 8 s, Clyde J. Nlchols, Inc. h_8t. N.W, Col 6334, J WILLIAM LEE! § SONS, 333 PA. A(;BEBWAATNAEKLEJM'M 138 __!___T Autonobils Servites: SRCIeDt BOTVICS el W. W. Deal & Co. __LINCOLN 8200. you find in the highest priced garments. Cape collars, shirred and gathered wais line, fiares, ruffled cuffs and other new ideas. Mttenals pointed silks, georg- ette, graduated dots, floral patterns, novelties and combinations, one, two and three piece styles. 2 ¢ e AR at e Resttiencer 411 A st A-pm . < | at his T ! Husband Style and Quality 4 R A g . . . 2 tice of funeral later. Very smart and dressy with their flowing | Departed this life on 11 H .l’:PfllgA:wxr'fls;ln'l'M lL 6:15 am.. at her capes, pretty back seaming, tailored and 2 ’ s.w.. EARNES spiral cufis. sport belts, loose or graceful Bos 9P|ms fir()nlyo"'" April 0. sister, Mrs. n.w. LONGIES A wonder- ful outfit that we have assembled for boys whose mothers will soon be buying an outfit . Another Dress Group' Prints, solid colors, fancy combination solid and: printed nm Newm iter styles. $7.50 ' $A.95 Special Values for Easter with cape collars, bow one and two plece effects. our sale special. $3.95 Rema(m reuun funeral home, 48 st. n.e. Notice OY tunerfl hereafter. ' RICH, On Thursday, green, blue, tan, brown, grey and other 1836 ofeiidence of her sister popular Easter shades. $12.50 to $15.00 mficfi_tfigg' AService .‘t“gep above values at SAYLES, Reparted this nu on \YLES, wife of !h!nlme Rev Aqlllll Bayles. Notice of funeral here- after. Rereby” -founei'zfire il De’ o Shectar Bldn' !ima.' for Spring. For the past S l : d f . Puners] Monday. this E:as i CHAS S. ZURHORST f.w bt hr!‘m e eCte or ter s O‘K!v 8. ‘l‘l .lrhlAlTuCAmDI. ST, mot! rm. ‘Dignified, elegantly tailored and dress- STMS, PREDERICK. Deperted this lite aud- ton e makers’ models, comprising of every newest genly. “on April 10, 1630, PREDERICK| ____ SUNERAL DESIGNS. y fad of the season, flares, capes, designed sisters, four brothe ANOTHER 9.PC. BOYS OUTF]T cuffs, Suthmer fur collars, trimmed in as the o-ult pictured above, .but ly merchan: GEO. C. SHAFFER ".fis'-';"i.;“ EY‘ Gude Bros. Con 1313 E St. e ALtIStI0_expressive —inexpensive. Artiati CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, $5 per month. Cholce lots and sites for sale. en the f the 1416-18 v un e Apeh 13, hence fo- 831, Pickord BT Funeral Monday. April 14, from Nash .mmlll.mulrch. 1 h nd Levis sts. n.e. Friay, April 11, B ot unmd stnm vl ouspn E A EEER at “the. Batvour long lines, in solid colors and mixtures of il 1930, at lh! residence of her CAR ‘Thursday, Agl’fl 10 1930, at 7 CARRIE C. 8SA' meeting_to lfl’cl: al(%l' éhe fli’nféll of D\:; has been taking Washing- EDITE CHALANDONJA JERON relatives Ihflfl fries novelty and contrast, long line or high mm waisted silhouettes, to make you look your finest at Easter time. Sizes 34 to 60 s4ss 31475 $24 Use Our Lay-Away System Boys’ & Girls’ 59 c Tennis Shoes White and. Brown With Ankle Patches Women’s Novelty | Women’s One-Strap FOOTWEAR HOUSE SLIPPERS Heels ”wandMM Values Black Kid * All Sizes 89 Rubber A Rare Bargain BOYS' ETON ENSEMBLES, Topcoat, Shorts " 8395 uasterS ecial - Specially ‘s e l ‘ected group — repriced to suit every one’s pocketbook ; all beau- tiful new stylu. ces fad interment Atlington Na- . Spring Hats Beautiful array of new Spring hats Braids and combina- tions in the new shades. FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY Perpetual Care VAULTS CRYPTS SOLD OR RENTED FOR ASHES REASONABLE PRICES—TERMS MODERN CREMATORIUM Washington-Baltimore Blvd. at District Line ‘House City Office, 1332 G St. N.W. Line. 3579 Distriet 6103 Non-Sectarian LOTS WIDE hANGE : Sizes 14 to 60 'se Our Lay-Away System Girls’ Coat s iots, plaids, PN ity iy & e 33,99 straight lines. Sizes 2 to 6 and o 7 to 14, . Girls’ Bloomer Dresses Sife‘:; izloll")s., prints, pereales. 77 c o . o an unlpc Girls’ $7.00 Silk Dresses in shades to for party 34 .88 match your Sprin( cos- Prints, crepes, etc., and street wear.